the function of embryo
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The embryo develops after a fertilized adult plant flowers, and is generally contained within a seed or bud. It acts as a sort of "starter kit" for the plant: When conditions are right for the seed to grow, the embryo 'activates' and begins germination, eventually becoming a seedling when it grows out of its container.
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